Example sentences of "so is [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Government expenditure ( G ) is under the control of the central authorities and so is regarded as an exogenous variable in the model . |
2 | Fenugreek is a native of southern Europe and Asia , so is grown commercially in Morocco , India , Egypt and elsewhere in Africa . |
3 | ‘ So is listening . ’ |
4 | And so the last page or so is given over to French names : Corbière and Jammes and De Regnier ; Tailhade and Romains ; Vildrac , Spire and Arcos — poets who at the present day have few readers even among the French . |
5 | Boys ' education is seen as likely to bring direct economic benefit to the family and so is given priority over girls ' education . |
6 | However , that this is not so is made apparent at the end of the judgment . |
7 | He learnt on a Cherokee like this , but he 's five hours short of his pilots licence so is hoping to finish his training in this country . |
8 | The value of exports is assumed to be determined by factors outside the domestic circular flow and so is assumed to be exogenous in our model . |
9 | It is part of life but er wha sa so is death and so is schooling , and so is education , and and all these issues are social , social issues , they are only problems when there are n't the resources to help support people who need support . |
10 | In each case , whether represented as a guess or as a known fact , the notion is seen as conditioned by a mental process or state which allows one to predicate it and so is represented as a consequence thereof by means of the to infinitive . |
11 | We have already seen how get denotes the process leading to the obtaining of a result and so is represented as occupying a before-position with respect to the infinitive 's event ( = the result ) . |
12 | okay , so is repeated , something being repeated and also something being missed out okay . |
13 | That this is so is borne out by the fact that seaside towns with golf links handy have gone ahead by leaps and bounds . ’ |
14 | The purpose in doing so is to examine how signs can , in psychological and linguistic terms , actually form part of the cognitive system . |
15 | The raising of a mentally handicapped child is a long and hard road , but then many would say so is bringing up any child . |
16 | According to the Marxist view , a class is a group of persons with a common relationship to the means of production and so is defined in all societies in economic terms . |
17 | Tit for Tat , of course , has played COOPERATE on this move , and so is landed with the Sucker 's payoff of 0 points . |
18 | Because of the scale of its command over resources , the government can spread its risks over many projects and so is justified in undertaking more investment in research and development than would occur if left to the private sector . |
19 | However , he feels he can not disillusion his tender plant of a wife , and so is saddled with Brenda for ever . |
20 | One of the problems of opposing what deconstruction has had to say about language is that , according to deconstructionists like Miller and de Man , to do so is to oppose language itself . |
21 | ‘ So is getting sunstroke . ’ |
22 | The shape of the foam is designed to allow maximum arm and shoulder movement and so is cut narrow at the top and well down at the sides . |
23 | ‘ In the passage at p. 332 Lord Roskill , as it seems to me , impliedly envisages that mere label switching could be an appropriation and that this is so is confirmed by the answer to the certified question which specifically uses the words ‘ either by that act alone . ’ |
24 | In the past it has been common wisdom that a major party will not suggest extreme policies , for to do so is to invite electoral defeat . |
25 | He must remember the word and carry it in his head for some time , and so is writing from an image . |
26 | This was based on a revival of Plato 's ideas and so is called Neoplatonism . |
27 | They sense this energy using a pigment , chlorophyll , which changes form in light and so is called photo-sensitive . |
28 | He has already received warnings of his own impending doom so is lost in his own thoughts , fears and anxieties . |
29 | Because silicone is positively charged it is attracted to hair , while the shampoo is negative and so is washed away . |
30 | Not to do so is to admit that one 's own qualities are not required by the organisation . |